Yorokeikoku
Website: http://www.youroukeikoku.com/ (Japanese only)
Next we had lunch, which is pretty much always a highlight of every tour, because it's always delicious. Today was no exception, as we went to a restaurant specializing in Otaki's famous takenoko, or bamboo shoots (which was aptly named Takenoko). We had pickled (I think?) bamboo shoots, bamboo shoot rice, bamboo shoots in miso, and more. I liked the bamboo shoots in the miso soup the best, so much that I asked for seconds (no regrets!). :D
Hours: 11:00AM - 10:00PM
Address: 181-2 Kurohara, Otaki-machi, Isumi-gun, Chiba Prefecture 298-0255
TEL: 0470-84-0368
Website: http://otaki-takenoko.main.jp/index.html (Japanese only)
Our next destination was Otaki Castle (Museum), which as I mentioned before, I failed to enter during my last two visits to Otaki. Before we went inside, we stopped to listen to part of a Buddhist performance that happened to be taking place as we got there, which had some amazing harmonies. Then we went into the castle! The inside is currently featuring an exhibit of Buddhas from the Kazusa area (where I believe Otaki is located), as well as its normal collection of "the castle and the warrior". Although unlike most castles in Japan, Otaki Castle doesn't have an open observation deck at the top, you can see around the area through some large windows and there's also a very detailed miniature recreation of Otaki Castle and its surrounding area from the past, which I liked.
The biggest hit with the ambassadors, though, was probably the area where you could try on some traditional clothing and armor! I tried on both of the (giant) helmets and they were both really heavy (despite being mostly plastic recreations), so I can't imagine how it must have felt to have a real metal helmet and all the armor. O_OOtaki Castle Museum
Admission: 200 yen for adults, 100 yen for college/high school students, free for students under high school and senior citizens
Hours: 9:00AM - 4:30PM, Tuesday - Saturday
Address: 281 Otaki, Otaki-machi, Isumi-gun, Chiba Prefecture 298-0216
TEL: 0470-82-3007
Website: http://www2.chiba-muse.or.jp/?page_id=362
Akinai Shiryokan
Hours: 9:00 - 17:00, Wednesday - Sunday
Address: 153-1 Kubo, Otaki-machi, Isumi-gun, Chiba Prefecture
TEL: 0470-82-2111
Website: http://www.town.otaki.chiba.jp/kankou/spot/akinai.html (Japanese only)
Isumi Railway
Website: http://www.isumirail.co.jp/ (Japanese only)
And that was our third (aka second-to-last) tour! Pretty sights, good food, and good company made for a pretty good day. :)